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Mixed Antique Chairs (Ref: RHC4985) - Warrington, Cheshire
These sets of 10 antique chairs all vary in size, age and style and are perfect for use within any pub or bistro.Priced per chair.
English Delftware (Bristol) c. 1780 - Lincolnshire
English Delftware (Bristol) c. 1780 - Hand painted with blue Chinese landscape and crackled edgesHanging Brass Oil Lamp - Lincolnshire
Hanging Brass Oil LampWith white glass shade
Size 43 x 40cm diameter
Fine Campaign Table With Folding Legs - Lincolnshire
Mahogany Campaign TableBrass handles
Still folds as it should
Antique Victorian Long Handled Copper Bed Pan Warmer - Lincolnshire
Long Handled Copper Bed Pan WarmerCreamware Bowl Pierced Back Stamp Wedgwood Etruria - Lincolnshire
Creamware BowlPlane bowl with Pierced with flower design and rope edged
Back stamp Wedgwood Etruria
Wedgewood Basket with Pierced Rim c.1800 - Lincolnshire
Basket c 1800 with pierced rimBlue and yellow flower decorations
7cm x 25cm x 20cm
Made by Wedgewood
Roland Cocktail Table - Lancashire
Roland Cocktail Table.W158 x D1280 x H520 -SR 184.
In excellent condition
Chest of Drawers - Lincolnshire
Antique chest of drawersWith brass handles
Two full length drawers and two small drawers
German Mantel Clock c 1890 - Lincolnshire
German Mantel Clock with Mahogany CaseH.A.C (Hamburg American Clock Company) 14 Day moment with chimes
Ornate face with Roman Numerals
c1890
Fine Arm Chair With Rush Seat - Lincolnshire
Arts and Crafts low arm chairHand made with fine details
Rush seat
Lovely patina
Leeds Creamware Teapot - Lincolnshire
Hartley Greens And Co Leeds Pottery Creamware Pierced Teapot5 3/4" Height
01201 - Pierced Teapot 5 3/4" Height
Pierced Work All Done By Hand
Tang Dynasty "Prancing Horse" AD 618-906 - Lincolnshire
This gorgeous example of a Tang Dynasty pottery horse.. The horse raises one leg in the air as he turns his head to the side.This elegant sculpture is a testament to the admiration and adoration the Chinese had for these marvellous creatures. Although they were an integral part in the expansion and defence of the empire.
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